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Hegel and German Idealism

Graduate Student Conference
University of Notre Dame
March 6-8

What:

This conference, sponsored by the Nanovic Institute for European Studies, is designed to provide graduate students in philosophy and all areas of the humanities the opportunity to present research on issues related to the philosophical and historical roots, development, and impact of Hegel’s philosophy and German Idealism.

Keynote speakers:

Paul Franks, University of Toronto
Robert Brandom, University of Pittsburgh

When:

Friday, March 6th – Sunday March 8th, 2009

Where:

University of Notre Dame
McKenna Hall

For more information: Conference Website

Chicago Area Consortium on German Philosophy

Chicago Area Consortium on German Philosophy

co-sponsors:
the Northwestern Department of Philosophy
and the DePaul Department of Philosophy

Book Discussion

Hegel and the Transformation of Philosophical Critique
William F. Bristow

Saturday, November 15, 2008
2:00-4:00

Dorothy Day Room, LPC 400
John T. Richardson Library
DePaul University

2350 North Kenmore Avenue
Chicago, IL 60614

For further information contact:

Kevin Thompson
Associate Professor of Philosophy
DePaul University
773.325.4866
kthomp12@depaul.edu

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This Friday, Oct. 31, the Modern Philosophy Workshop presents:

Sally Sedgwick | University of Illinois-Chicago

10:30am | Stuart Hall | Rm 209

We will discuss her paper titled:

“The Conditions of Critique: Kant vs. Hegel”

Coffee and snacks will be provided.

The paper will not be read during the workshop so please read the paper in advance.

>>>Download the paper: Sedgwick workshop paper [pdf]

Background reading:

hegel.jpgThis Friday, April 11, the Early Modern Philosophy Workshop presents,

together with the Political Theory Workshop:

Lydia Moland | Babson College

10:30am | Stuart Hall | Rm 209

Coffee and snacks will be provided.

We will discuss her paper:

“A Global Rabbel? Civil Society and Cosmopolitanism in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right ”

The paper will not be read during the workshop so please read the paper in advance. For a copy of the paper, e-mail cntodd@uchicago.edu.